Carr, Mary (1874–1973)
Carr, Mary (1874–1973)
American actress. Born Mary Kennevan, Mar 14, 1874, in Germantown, Pennsylvania; died June 24, 1973, in Woodland, Hills, California; m. William Carr (actor); children: Stephen, Louella, Maybeth, John, Rosemary and Thomas Carr (director).
Began career on stage, touring extensively with husband's company; appeared in films for over 50 years, including title role in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, as well as Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, On the Banks of the Wabash, On Your Toes, The Oregon Trail and Friendly Persuasion.
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